Coat color alterations over the years and their association with growth performances in the Menz sheep central nucleus and community-based breeding programs

In the traditional Menz sheep breeding, communities select against black coat color and therefore its frequency is declining over time. We hypothesize that this exercise is causing the loss of an important gene pool. Data collected from on-station Menz sheep nucleus ( n  = 1992) and community-based...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tropical animal health and production 2020-11, Vol.52 (6), p.2977-2985
Hauptverfasser: Getachew, Tesfaye, Abebe, Ayele, Gizaw, Solomon, Rischkowsky, Barbara, Bisrat, Asfaw, Haile, Aynalem
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Zusammenfassung:In the traditional Menz sheep breeding, communities select against black coat color and therefore its frequency is declining over time. We hypothesize that this exercise is causing the loss of an important gene pool. Data collected from on-station Menz sheep nucleus ( n  = 1992) and community-based breeding program (CBBP) ( n  = 5578) were analyzed to (1) assess color proportion dynamics over years and (2) associate phenotypic performances and estimated breeding values (EBVs) for growth traits with coat color of the animals. The on-station nucleus considered growth trait as selection criteria, while CBBP focused on a combination of growth and morphological characters. The results showed that the proportion of black coat color increased across years in the on-station nucleus flock (2.1% per year). However, in the CBBP, flocks’ proportion of black coat color declined over time (1.03–1.05% per year). Birth and growth traits of black-colored sheep were consistently superior ( P  
ISSN:0049-4747
1573-7438
DOI:10.1007/s11250-020-02315-5